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05/01/2006

Nicaragua Travel Guide

Central America
Author: Jan


When many people think of they think of the uprising that was suppressed by the government a number of years ago. is much more than a once war torn country; however. It is a land full of breathtaking landscapes and surprising cultural icons. If you’re looking for a unique and interesting vacation spot, think no further than travel.

 

 

The climate in tends to depend on the altitude at which you travel. Along the Pacific lowlands, visitors will find temperatures that tend to be quite hot. The countryside can be somewhat refreshing, especially during the rainy season that runs from May to November. The dry season arrives in December and lasts until April, bringing with it dry winds that blow massive amounts of dust across the plains. Generally, the mountains tend to be far cooler than the plains or lowlands, so you should plan to pack according to the area in which you plan to travel.

 

 

Whether you need a visa for your travel will depend largely on your country of citizenship. Some countries have reciprocal agreements with and some do not. Generally, citizens of the , , , , , , , , Scandinavian countries and the European Union countries will not need a visa in order to enter . Upon arrival, these visitors receive a tourist card that is good for 90 days. All other travelers will need a visa; which will allow them to stay for 30 days.

 

 

Traveling to is much simpler than one might think. Flights arrive in Managua from a number of cities throughout North America, Europe and various Latin American countries. Travelers can also arrive to this fascinating country via overland border crossings at several locations. For those who are adventurous, consider a river border crossing between and .

 

 

Once in , there are several modes of transportation you can use for getting from one place to the next. One of the most reliable forms of transportation for overland travel is the bus system. While the bus routes tend to be quite regular, they also tend to be crowded, so be sure to anticipate this in advance. Keep your belongings secure and within sight at all times. Depending on where your travel is taking you, it may be necessary to rely on a boat to arrive at your destination, as this is the only viable means of transportation for traveling to some areas in the country. These trips tend to be rather expensive; be sure to include this in your budget if you’re planning to travel to certain areas near the Rio San Juan or San Juan del Norte.

 

 

While there are many interesting activities to keep you occupied during your travel, perhaps one of the most interesting and relaxing is simply taking in the sights and enjoying the beautiful and resplendent Spanish architecture lining the streets of .

 

 

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